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Ha'way the lads
Posted: 24 May 2025, 09:47
by Leonard Hatred
I assume we're all Sunlun fans today?
2-1, nailed on man Dennis man pet.
Re: Ha'way the lads
Posted: 24 May 2025, 15:14
by lowlife
Proud 'Welshman' Moore playing as the usual battering ram today. I say Welshman, but he did appear for the England C team.
Re: Ha'way the lads
Posted: 24 May 2025, 15:11
by lowlife
Gutted for O'Nien, he comes across as genuinely nice in the series too. Compare that with the scummy Sheffield United play on the wing, arms out wide, complaining to restart the game whilst O'Nien is just being walked off. What a scummy cսnt, only needed to wait another 15 seconds.
Re: Ha'way the lads
Posted: 24 May 2025, 14:57
by Fauxstralian
Slightly effeminate rendition of the National Anthem by Joe Hart
Re: HA'WAY THE LADS
Posted: 24 May 2025, 14:43
by El Scorchio
lowlife wrote: ↑24 May 2025, 13:07
El Scorchio" wrote: ↑24 May 2025, 10:36
Yup. Always liked Sunderland. That Netflix show was great as well. Better than all the pap that’s imitated it since.
Agreed - really enjoyed that show, some really nice down to earth people on it too. Would like to see Sunderland win today, just to make that long suffering taxi driver happy.
Exactly that. It wasn’t one of these that just celebrates winning and a clinically run club with no personality where ‘failure’ is not winning a trophy with no real jeopardy if they don’t. This one runs far deeper. The bit aside from the sad end that gets me is in the first ep of the final series they’ve just lost at Wembley again (nine in a row or something wasn’t it?) and the woman turns to the man- can’t remember if she’s crying or not but still gutted nevertheless- and just says ‘why is it never us?’ That feeling we can all just understand and no ‘big club’ or fairweather supporter will ever get.
Re: Ha'way the lads
Posted: 24 May 2025, 14:25
by XKhammer
Swiss. wrote: ↑24 May 2025, 14:23
Sean Bean (the world’s greatest actor) is on his horse and galloping down to Wembley as we speak
Hope the cսnt falls off
Re: Ha'way the lads
Posted: 24 May 2025, 14:23
by Swiss.
Sean Bean (the world’s greatest actor) is on his horse and galloping down to Wembley as we speak
Re: Ha'way the lads
Posted: 24 May 2025, 14:10
by lowlife
So glad that I muted the site gonad/vagina.
Re: Ha'way the lads
Posted: 24 May 2025, 13:56
by Ladysmith
I would prefer Sheffield united as it’s a shorter away trip
Re: Ha'way the lads
Posted: 24 May 2025, 13:20
by only1billybonds
My Mrs is an Aussie who 'supports' Sunderland. I use the word supports very loosely. I was watching ( the excellent) doc about the club and the Mrs took a liking to some old Doris pouring loads of cups of tea. Mrs took a shine to her and bosh,a fan was born.
Anyway,hope the madams do it but I fear they won't have enough to get past SU.
Re: Ha'way the lads
Posted: 24 May 2025, 13:19
by Leonard Hatred
The pub with the mural of Raich Carter (1937 FA Cup winning captain) in the opening credits of STID is literally around the corner from wor hoose.
It's closed down and full of asylum seekers now.
The pub, i mean. Not wor hoose.
Re: Ha'way the lads
Posted: 24 May 2025, 13:15
by goose
XKhammer wrote: ↑24 May 2025, 13:00
Good night out in Sunderland/Seaburn
You and Adam Johnson on a night out was it?
Re: Ha'way the lads
Posted: 24 May 2025, 13:14
by lowlife
I thought he had too, Manuel but he (Peter Farrer) is still alive. One of the other fans that featured in that series, Ian Wake, died in March 2023.
Re: HA'WAY THE LADS
Posted: 24 May 2025, 13:11
by Manuel
lowlife wrote: ↑24 May 2025, 13:07
El Scorchio" wrote: ↑24 May 2025, 10:36
Yup. Always liked Sunderland. That Netflix show was great as well. Better than all the pap that’s imitated it since.
Agreed - really enjoyed that show, some really nice down to earth people on it too. Would like to see Sunderland win today, just to make that long suffering taxi driver happy.
I think he bought the farm. I really liked the show too.
Sunderland was one of my very first away games, maybe 84, saw John Lyall outside and he gave me and me mate two free seats. (well tickets, not actual seats).
Hope they do it today.
Re: HA'WAY THE LADS
Posted: 24 May 2025, 13:07
by lowlife
El Scorchio" wrote: ↑24 May 2025, 10:36
Yup. Always liked Sunderland. That Netflix show was great as well. Better than all the pap that’s imitated it since.
Agreed - really enjoyed that show, some really nice down to earth people on it too. Would like to see Sunderland win today, just to make that long suffering taxi driver happy.
Re: Ha'way the lads
Posted: 24 May 2025, 13:00
by XKhammer
Good night out in Sunderland/Seaburn
Re: HA'WAY THE LADS
Posted: 24 May 2025, 10:36
by El Scorchio
Yup. Always liked Sunderland. That Netflix show was great as well. Better than all the pap that’s imitated it since.
Re: HA'WAY THE LADS
Posted: 24 May 2025, 10:23
by Mad Ferret
More interested in Orient v Charlton tomorrow.
Re: HA'WAY THE LADS
Posted: 24 May 2025, 10:20
by Fauxstralian
Hope they win but unfortunately I think Sheff Utd have their measure
Not sure how they beat Coventry as were outplayed in both matches
That said hoping to see Joe Root crying in the stands
Re: HA'WAY THE LADS
Posted: 24 May 2025, 10:05
by Steady
Went to a Sunderland v Oxford match years ago, via a trip to Blackpool, don’t ask!!! Good bunch the mackems. I’m sure Sheffield Utd will blame us if they lose
Re: HA'WAY THE LADS
Posted: 24 May 2025, 10:03
by Takashi Miike
yes, always liked the sunderland fans that followed england. I hope they beat those cunts
Re: HA'WAY THE LADS
Posted: 24 May 2025, 10:00
by Pi Alpha Nu
Yes don't want those cunts Sheffield United back up.